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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1946)
Cnity , Mews ,DBDnff LOCAL MEN DISCHARGED Among Salem men discharged Monday from the army at Fort Lf i5, Wash . separation center vcir T. 5 KuKtnc. L. Pangen hsirit, 547 Market t ; K. Sgt Hen ry V.'. Mixhp, 640 Marion and Cpl. Howard Rue. route , box 156. Others disrharced included Sgt. John M. Zimbruk, Lebanon; Sgt. Cljde H. Oliver, Lyons; I'r'd Stan ley R. ChriftetiM-n. . loute J, Mc Mmnville: Sgt. Klmer D. i Linn, Albany: T. 4 CJu.-tav K. Pelerson, C'or aili.; Cpl. Frtdi it k K. Wilmes, Hubbara: PFC Loren V. Turn idge, Jefferson, and T. 4 Joseph J. Spirute, Suo. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St., over Smith Baking Co. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price', 13S N. Liberty St Phone. 8121. LOGGERS FILE NAME George D. Higginbothm and Charles I. Pattn. both of De troit, filed an assumed business name certificate win the Marion county clerk office Wednesday fcT the Pacific Logging Co. to be located at Detroit. Carl Holmtedt is now with Cal De Bow barber .shop. 421 S. 12th. Need more turkey pickers. Marion Creamery St Poultry. 245 "D" st. HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. Frank R. Kellogg arrived in Salem by plane from Bakers X:e!d yeterday after spending th pM 10 .day.t visiting her parents and relatives in the California c:ty. She w a, accompanied by her father, A. Sj. Talbert. who plans on several days stay here. CLASS. SLATED Naturalization classes for those1 seeking American citizenship will begin Saturday, October 28 at the! YMCA instead of October 19-as was previously announced, C. A. Kells, general secretary, who will conduct the classes, announced Wednesday, The classes, now in their 25th year, will begin at pm. in Neils office. All in teresled persons are invited. Wedding pictures taken at th church. 520 State. Ph. B722. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. S4S N. Church St SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT James F. Bell, assistant presl dent of Portland Gas and Coke Co., will be the speaker at a meeting of the Salem Geological society at 8 o'clock tonight in Collins hall at Willamette uni versity. He will talk on quartz and mica mining in Brazil. Col ored slides also will be shown. The society has invited the pub lic to attend. Superba. "the tailored tie for men." They tie a smooth trim knot. $1.00 to $3.50. Alex Jones. 121 North High Sx. Holland tulip St hyacinth bulbs now available at Breithaupts. MARKET CHANGES HANDS Elmer n. Orcutt and Charles E. Blinn, both of Woodburn, filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Wednesday for the Wood burn food market. At the same time Henry Schrenk filed a cer tificate of retirement from the same business. KINO At trie tf.drnr. at route 3, Salem. Ottotwr 10. Hrrf.m Doris. Kins, at th ti of !1 irin Wif of Jm R. Xir.s; cf th V S. army: daughter tit Mr and Mil Christian Kiris of rout 3 lfti. and itr of Frnot Kiha and tirnry Kih. botn of Mine, tirr $11. Joi n Kiis of ( ivr J viru tioti, frfd nuk Kihs of Kukri Is Station. Anna Jannev of f'iormx. An, and Ktlward Kill. Mab.l and Hrttv Al.cr Kirn and ,V Itirt Bo a ii. j n. all of tmil 3. Sa lem. Ar.niiurccmriil of nicts later b Hit W. T. Kigdon company. SMITH 1: tns city. October II. the Infant n of Mr arid Mm Herbert V'. Smith. Virrvriouln Oiaeide winm will be TiiurMlnv. CK-tober 17. n 3 Ml pm, at lee Miion lenieterv. under directum of W. T Rigdon roinpam. 1 h ftw. W:tr 5 Fiedenck will officiate. ZWICKI R At tfe reidene in Pnrlbnd. Mon dat, ( lotei M. Deltiert I. Zwirher. fom.er Kalem loiitrnl. at tl.e of 2M ufvfved rv . Hie w idow, Mis. )-n i H'matnati irkrr. i'ur tland , Ms par-ei-t.. Mr .arid Mn (irui'e wicker, lrTi. three brother. Kenneth and Vrlun Zwuker of Salem arid Harold 2iir of Newport. Ore. Service will or field TnurKUv. October 17. at 3 .Ml pirn. in Cloush-Harnck chafwl. with t Rev. Alfred DnieiM)n officiating. Burial n City View I en.t trt . TA1IOS At " e ie,drrne. i-o N Sinimrr t . T.iew, li.ter 15. Altix a i'rai I Tay lor at the aire of u Survied bv three ixcitrxrr. J Homer ( Ui k of Oakland. a.'.f . J'ur T f'lark of H derwooti, Waati. arid f'mf Herman t'Urk of Sa Jeci,: a Hep-daurhter. Mrs. Marlorle li-. Ralem, a daughter-in-law, Mr. IK.oert s.i.tt, I'oitland. arid three I i andrh.Idren. Mr Kuth S-hmler-.h, foitland Mn. Joan Wakefiebf, lorieme, tallf. anil Stanley Seott, lortland. and two great grandchildren. She waa a ruember of Knight Memor ial Congregational church, of War S1othra ard of the American Legion auxiliary. Funeral services will be held Thursday. October 17. St 1:30 p.m. at W. T. Rigdon chapel, with Uie Rev. Louis E. Whit officiating, a Misled by U Rev. Wllmcr Brown. SHIIMAM At Mehama. Ore.. Tuesday, October IS. Mary laobelle hhlpman of Akron rood. Mehama. Survived by flvo daugh ters. Mrs. Ruth Pey ree. Stayton; Mrs. Vera Wtggin, Loa Angeles; Mra. Mil died Brown and Mr. Mary O'Mara. both of Tigard. and Mrs. Christie. New man. Lavina. Mont.; a brother, Ar thur McSorley. Portland, and 12 grand- rtitldren. Services nll be at the CkMjgh-Barrtek chapel Frldir, Octo ber IS. at 130 p m with the Rev. Louis B. Whit officiating. Interment in IOOr cemertery at Dayton. PrTTIT William Pettlt, late resident of 122t N. Summer at., October IS. at a local ho-iulel. Born March 3. 1SS4, he la survived by three daughters, Ceorgla Hettit. Salem; Leah Pettlt, Portland, and Mra. Ruth Burro vne. Klamath rails: two sons. Carl Pettlt, Salem, and Kilsworlh Pettlt. Seattle. Announce ment of services later by Clough-Bar-rlck company. GRirrtTH In this city. October IS. Joseph A. Griffith, late resident of PIS N. Com men ial t , at the age of T7 years, tie was the brother of Mode Griffith. La fayette. Ore. Announcement of serv ices later by W. T. Rigdoft company. ANIiRKSKN At I'rineville. Ore.. October 15. WII luam Andreen. late resident of Ti gard, Ore . at tire age of S7 years. He was the husband of Lore Andresen. Tigard: father of Orlo Andreaen, Ven tura. Calif.: Theodore Andreaen, Odelt. Ore: Mildred Ford. Tigard; Mrs. Oeorre Barrett. Prtnevllle. Ore.; broth er of Theodore Andresen. Anna Wheel er and Margaret Ahrendtcn, all of Omaha, Neb. Services will be Fridav, Otnber IS at 3 pm, at the W. T. Higdon chapel. Concluding services will be at Belcrest Memorial park. t CRASHES HURT NONE No 1 injuries were reported In two auto accidents investigated by Salem police. Hattre May Gie y. Brooks, swerved to avoid hit ting another car and he rA auto collided 'With a vehicle driven by William Goodman, 548 N. 21st St., shortly after midnight Wed nesday in the 300 block Center street and cars driven by John . Short, route 1, Gervais, and Ralph Miller, route 1, Salem, col lided at Liberty and Commercial street Tuesday, police report. Insured savlnf earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street. Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552. RECORDER OFFICE CHANGED Entrance to the office of City Recorder Alfred Mundt has been changed; from the Chemeketa street' side to . the North High street? side. The north door en trance was permanently locked yesterday. The arrangement cre ates more desk space in the nice, Mundt said. Disabled American Veterans to night,; Woman's clubhouse. James S. Harris, Vets Adm., guest speak er. Social following with Aux. veterans invited. Discharge service lapel button now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis .hargf certificates. COUNTY CLUB TO MEET This year's first county club leaders ; organizational meeting will be held Saturday morning at the YMCA beginning at 10 o'clock, James Bishop, club leader, an nounced t Wednesday. A program outline, leader help and organiza tion of leaders will be discussed. Stevenson's Restaurant. 2535 Port land fd.i will be open again for business Wed. morning from 5:30 a.m. till 1:00 a.m. Closed Mondays. Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity. Jary, Florist. 365 Court FUEL TANK INSTALLED A 10.000 gallon fuel oil tank will be buried in the parking lot at the northeast corner of North Liberty and Marion streets to sup ply ell to the plant which heats buildings; in the block. The plant formerly was a solid fuel burner. Luts Flower Shoppe, 1270 N. Lib erty, phone 9592, River J silt top soil it fill dirt Oral Sand St GraveL Ph. 21968 til! DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL Dorothy Vap. 420 S. 20th St., Injured in an auto crash Septem ber 122, was dismissed from Sa lem jGeneral hospital Wednesday. MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL Mrs K. S. Decatur, route 3, Salern, was released from Salem General hospital Wednesday with her infant daughter, and Mrs. Harlan Smith, Independence, was released with a son. Stove & Diesel oil. Prompt deliv ery. George Cadw-Il Oil Co. Ph. 9788. t I Free mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. IMce'f, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 912L MISSINO FROM HOSPITAL James E. Butler. Portland, and Ruth Schalles 42, are missing from the state hospital, authori ties there reported to city police Wednesday. J i FULL LltlKlte II uil M ! 1 098 With Fine Wood Frame Size 16" x 51" Limit One to Customer TICKETS TO BE SOLD Tickets for the New York play fLife wim Father" to be presented Tuesday night November 5 at Sa lem high school auditorium will be on sale at Maple arid Kerne's store, it was announced at Rotary club Wednesday. Rotary club is sponsoring the project and mem bers will be able to get tickets in advance for the production. Dr. Herbert Smith, chairman in charge reported. Rummage, Jr. Guild Episcopal parish house, 9:00, Oct. 18-19. Make your dreams come true! With an Apex Garden Green house, For details write Apex Wood Products Co., 705 N. Cot tage. CLEANER TO REMODEL I Permission to make a $3,000 alteration of the Electric cleaners, at 555 Highland ave., was granted Merle Porter, owner, by the i city engineer's office Wednesday. Ted Patzer was issued a permit to build a house of an estimated $5,250 cost at 2430 N. Church st.r and E. W. Kay's request for a $350 alteration at 1525 Fairmount st., was approved. Tree mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 912L Tomatoes, you pick, $1.25. L. H. Zielke, Near Roberts school. Ph. 2257$. DEMOLAY8 ELECT Robert Wiper was elected mas ter councilor of the Order of De Molay at this week's meeting in Masonic temple. David Turnbull and Louis Lorenz were named senior and junior councilors, re spectively. A public installation of elected and appointive officers will be held Monday, October 28, at the temple. Listen to the Broadcast of the Uni versity of Oregon vs. Washington State College football game at the Normandy Manor Club, Saturday, October 19. Lounge opens at 1:00 p.m., game starts at 1:45 p.m.. No admission charge. APPLY IN PORTLAND Marriage ' license applications we re--issued in Portland Wednes day to Carl F. Werner, Gervais, and Bernice B. Juedes, Hubbard. Stevenson's Restaurant, 2535 Port land rd. will be open again for business Wed. morning from 5:30 a.m. till 1:00 a.m. Closed Mondays. LADIES' SKIRT MISSING Gene Coons, 525 Vista ave., re ported to police that a skirt, which she had just retrieved from a cleaner, was gone when she re turned to a restaurant where she unintentionally left it Tuesday. GARBAGE IS SCATTERED Garbage placed in a barrel be hind the State Street Market, 1230 State st., was scattered through the alley behind the store Tues day night, police reports indicate. GOODE STARTS NEW JOB Done Goode assumes a new position today with the Retiil Credit Bureau, Inc., after effect Ins; his resignation yesterday from the state department of vet erans affairs office. Goode will be trained at (he firm's Salem office, then will move to Eugene. Ralph W. Skopil, Walter S. Lam kin, Steve Anderson St Otto H. Skopil, jr., attorneys- at law, an nounce the establishment of the law firm of Skopil, Lamkin, An derson St Skopil. 211-215 Oregon Bldg., Salem. Ph. 9232 St 7812. TIRES OFF TRAILER Police were notified yesterday of the recovery of a reported stolen trailer, minus tires and wheels, belonging to F. E. Ward, 4390 River rd. Dance to the music of Wally Speed every night except Monday at i Normandy Manor. Steaks available. BIKE RETURNED TWICE Herbert Jarold Lang's bicycle, stolen twice this year has been recovered by rily policemen both timi's. A patrolman called jut his home, 18J0 Broadway st., yester day and notified him of the ec ond recovery. He went to the I m ui- station, identified it mul it was returned to him. It had been takgn from his front yard. Tho Stqtaismqn, Salem. Oraxyon, Thursday. Qriobr 17. tltS 3 a a Experienced Ready-to-wear SALESLADIES WANTED! Apply at S A L L Y'S Court & Liberty -iS Christmas Cards Engravings, Box Cards, Wrappings LEE MOODY'S Shut-in-Service 853 N. High St Special iBnanrsiFS All-Elastic Waistband Double Ribbed Durene Twist You will agree that these are the finest Uriefs that are matle and a great talue at this price. Ml Regular 0m - i. s SIZES 8 YEARS TO 12 YEARS. SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE. LIMIT 6 PAIR TO A CUSTOMER. Notice: Just Received Another Shipment of Better Made Mens Uriefs Open Saturday Night Until 9 o'Clock JQ fl GREATER "sVeV UP VALUE 387 STATE STREET Next to Hartman's Jewelry Store J. Jesephson, Prep. Howard lluwsaker. Manager " . .... ..... ,e: . J- - : I eTct , . 4 ia-it. " .' ' W ss-W '' la- ... "X : - r "a ' 4 ' --S- ' '-. - CQACJGGC2C 0C3APQ TEIC PATTGRM off OROGOn'S DCVDLOPf.inrJT Y 6 ra n tcMevcmtnts that kavi maot Oref on i better tt.ti In which to Nvor R.f.D.RoidM rDiroct ElfCtiOR of 1 Stfittori KCcoparativi Mirktting tBottor Roiifi ImpfOTimtnti hi l Cducatlori k6ndujtid Incomt Tn ImiflYid MirkiUnf K'Low Cort Llfht ontt f owor a. aj in iaa..ia i i i .. .. ' , , Livestock is hi business in Oregon nd Grangers have a big stake in the industry. According to the bureau of agricultural economics, Washington, D. C, gross farm returns in Oregon from livestock and livestock products for the year 1915 totaled 136,431,000. This is real wealth, created by farmers, pent in the channels of Oregon trade, benefiting progressive citizens who, like Grangers, take pride in building a great commonwealth. , Thirty thousand alert, forward-looking farmers are members of the Oregon State Grange. They are directed by these common motives better living and working conditions; a. very real desire to continue shaping the pattern of Oregon's development for the, good of all. OREGON GRANGE 1135 S. I. SALMON STRUT PORTLAND 14, OREGON 73 YEARS OF SERVICE TO OREOON FARMERS em? Is a Well KsiWEii FaeH! HERE IS A LIST OF IIAI1Y IIARD-TO-FIHD ITEMS III IIEli'S FINE CLOTHES. LOOK THEM OVER. WE MAY HATE JUST THE THING YOU'RE HUUTETG FOR. ' i 1 :l . j 75 Of Slock Reserved For Veteran SIMS frT71.fi K'Kht now our Klock if low. Hut don't he up, we receive shipment every w dayx, so drop in unce In awhile, it may be your lucky day. j j WW are available. mtf e advlrve ou buy now, while nlen & aUnort ment f fabrlrs & colors SPOBT mMS mJB tock in town. I00', wmI, expertly tailored, atl-ovrr fancy patterns Milid colors &. two tones. ' And I'ants. Not too many now, but we expect a large ahiptnent MMin, mi keep asikinic. ' I ClIKLSON--MAKKHS OF AMERI CA'S FINKST Fl'K FKI.TS for over 75 jear. t'nion. etcIuMvely hand made. LMk for the union label. New 1917 cx!r t shapes. - f . i Come in & Imik over our line, you're 4a re to like them and the price too. SVS 2-nay for aport r dre3. flood ment to chooMf from. Abo wool flannel hirt. Fine Cm bed I Yarn Large shipment due to arrive by expreM today. SIRHS & WM Knit, broadcloth, oxford, balloon cloth ft madra. Elas tic waist band, nnp, button or fly front, in white, sol-' id & fancy eolorM. j MS IS Klrxlic lop anklets K ribbed top. I.iIe, cotton, raon, wtNtl A part wool in white, Mlid colors V pastel hA. For every day &. tetter kinJ. in pure Irish linen. ells & Suspenders Collar stays K clips. Tie bars & key chains. Suit Cases 10 M Closing out, discontinuing this line. SWEATEES SrS'S Princeton, all-wool slip- v-aeck. If and colfrs. VESTS Wind knit stle, t-:oke(s. Fine for cold, snappy das, to wear under test less suits. In contrasting no! id colors. . ) I : iLBngcoaTS smart stylish utility coats in shorts, longs K regulars. All sl.es. . ! For the convenience of those who cannot hop during the day j j OI'KN SAT. NICIIT VSTlL 9 O'CLOCK QUALITY JO STYLE GREATER C HOUIK ESS tCC0)P VALUE 117 Mate .Street Next I)or te Hartman's Jewelry Mere J. JusrphHon, Prop. Howard Haosaker, Mff.